Claims
- 1. A multiple frequency band antenna, comprising:a substrate comprising opposite first and second surfaces; a planar conducting layer having a substantially quadrilateral shape disposed on the first surface; a monopole conducting layer disposed on the second surface; and a quarter wave choke strip disposed on the second surface having one end electrically connected to the monopole conducting layer and a free end, the free end electrically coupled to the planar conducting layer disposed on the opposite surface; wherein the antenna is configured to radiate in an upper frequency band, a middle frequency band, and a low frequency band, the monopole conducting layer is configured to radiate as a monopole in the upper frequency band, the quarter wave choke strip is configured to radiate in the middle frequency band; and the monopole conducting layer, the quarter wave choke strip, and the planar conducting layer combined are configured to radiate as a monopole in the low frequency band.
- 2. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the monopole conducting layer is configured to couple to a circuit board having communication components disposed thereon.
- 3. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the planar conducting layer is configured to couple to a circuit board having communication components disposed thereon.
- 4. The Antenna of claim 3, wherein the antenna further comprising a connecting device having a first end connected to the planar conducting layer and a second end configured to couple to the circuit board.
- 5. The antenna of claim 1, wherein the monopole conducting layer does not overlap with the planar conducting layer.
- 6. A mobile communication device having antenna configured to radiate in an upper frequency band, a middle frequency band, and a low frequency band, comprising:a housing enclosing a circuit board having communication components disposed thereon; a substrate comprising opposite first and second surfaces; a planar conducting layer having a substantially quadrilateral shape disposed on the first surface; a monopole conducting layer disposed on the second surface; and a quarter wave choke strip disposed on the second surface having one end electrically coupled to the monopole conducting layer and a free end, the free end electrically coupled to the planar conducting layer disposed on the opposite surface.
- 7. The mobile communication device of claim 6, wherein the planar conducting layer is configured to couple to the circuit board.
- 8. The mobile communication device of claim 7, wherein the antenna further comprising a connecting device having a first end connected to the planar conducting layer and a second end configured to couple to the circuit board.
- 9. The mobile communication device of claim 8, wherein the connecting device is a conducting wire.
- 10. The mobile communication device of claim 6, wherein the monopole conducting layer is configured to radiate as a monopole in the upper frequency band; the quarter wave choke strip is configured to radiate in the middle frequency band; and the monopole conducting layer, the quarter wave choke strip, and the planar conducting layer combined are configured to radiate as a monopole in the low frequency band.
- 11. The mobile communication device of claim 10, wherein the quarter wave choke strip is configured to work as an inductor in the low frequency band.
- 12. The mobile communication device of claim 6, wherein the substrate is attached to a flip panel rotatably connected to the housing.
- 13. The mobile communication device of claim 6, wherein the substrate is disposed on a back cover of the mobile communication device.
- 14. A multiple frequency band antenna configured to radiate in an upper frequency band, a middle frequency band, and a low frequency band, comprising:a substrate comprising opposite first and second surfaces; a planar conducting layer having a substantially quadrilateral shape disposed on the first surface; a quarter wave choke strip disposed on the second surface and having a free end formed within an area overlapping with the planar conducting layer, and a second end; a first connecting device for electrically connecting the quarter wave choke strip to the planar conducting layer; and a monopole conducting layer disposed on the second surface and connected to the second end of the quarter wave choke strip.
- 15. The antenna of claim 14, wherein the monopole conducting layer is configured to couple to a circuit board having communication components disposed thereon.
- 16. The antenna of claim 14, wherein the planar conducting layer is configured to couple to a circuit board having communication components disposed thereon.
- 17. The Antenna of claim 16, wherein the antenna further comprising a connecting device having a first end connected to the planar conducting layer and a second end configured to couple to the circuit board.
- 18. The antenna of claim 14, wherein the monopole conducting layer is configured to radiate as a monopole in the upper frequency band; the quarter wave choke strip is configured to radiate in the middle frequency band; and the monopole conducting layer, the quarter wave choke strip, and the planar conducting layer combined are configured to radiate as a monopole in the lower frequency band.
- 19. A multiple frequency band antenna configured to radiate in an upper frequency band, a middle frequency band, and a low frequency band, comprising:a substrate comprising opposite first and second surfaces; a first planar conducting layer having a substantially quadrilateral shape disposed on the first surface; a conducting layer strip disposed on the second surface and having a free end formed within an area overlapping with the planar conducting layer, and a second end extending from the free end in a direction towards an edge of substrate, wherein the conducting layer strip is coupled to the first planar conducting layer; and a second planar conducting layer disposed on the second surface and connecting to the second end of the conducting layer strip.
- 20. The antenna of claim 19, wherein the second planar conducting layer is configured to couple to a circuit board having communication components disposed thereon.
- 21. The antenna of claim 19, wherein the first planar conducting layer is configured to couple to a circuit board having communication components disposed thereon.
- 22. The antenna of claim 21, wherein the antenna further comprising a connecting device having a first end connected to the first planar conducting layer and a second end configured to couple to the circuit board.
- 23. The antenna of claim 19, wherein the second planar conducting layer is configured to radiate as a monopole in the upper frequency band, the conducting strip is configured to radiate in the middle frequency band; and the second planar conducting layer, the conducting strip, and the first planar conducting layer combined are configured to radiate as a monopole in the low frequency band.
- 24. The antenna of claim 23, wherein the conducting layer strip is configured to work as an inductor in the low frequency band.
- 25. The antenna of claim 19, wherein the first planar conducting layer is coupled to the conducting layer strip via a metalized hole.
- 26. The antenna of claim 19, wherein the second planar conducting layer does not overlap with the first planar conducting layer.
- 27. The antenna of claim 19, wherein the conducting layer strip and the first conducting layer is connected via a metal hole.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application claims the benefit of priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application serial No. 60/250,519, entitled “REVERSE ANTENNA MOBILE HANDSETS,” filed on Dec. 4, 2000.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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